The Elk Summary

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The Elk loves waking up and taking morning walks. Every day he crosses one busy street that will take him up to the hill where he can appreciate the sunrise. The elk loves when the grass is wet since he can roll down the hill. Right after the sunrise goes down the elk goes to his special spot where there is a pond of water. The elk is the only elk, there so he is lonely all the time until one day he was going to his special spot where he notice there was two other elks. The elk didn’t know how to act with them because he was always use to being by himself. As the days pasted the elk became friendlier and started learning how to act around others. One day the elk was following the other elks when the lonely elk got down the hill he noticed the

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